By : M.S.Yatnatti: Editor and Video Journalist
Bengaluru : Ideas ensure emotions.
Emotions can create or destroy civilizations. So films have to be made only on the right ideas and
hough platforms may be different ” Many in film production believes that a
democratic process will evolve, because of digitization of content, that will
ensure that big production houses no longer call the shots. Due to the easy
flow of ideas in digital world, power will not be restricted in the hands of one or other big production houses. There will
be a more democratic process via which you will understand the demand that's
there for a kind of cinema. The audience will straightaway give feedback, as it
is already happening in the digital film platforms .Instead of stories based on
physical geographical boundaries, they are going to be based more on social, psychological
geography. This will be so as everyone will be available to exchange ideas on
the digital world.”.Make you tube channel and you can earn money by
advertisement . Open Shot is a free, simple-to-use, feature-rich video editor
for Linux Windows and Mac. The brainchild of programmer Jonathan Thomas,
OpenShot has garnered a large and enthusiastic following for many reasons, one
being Thomas's responsiveness to user feedback. To quickly see the best uses of
OpenShot, check out the beautifully created videos using open shot. "In short
OpenShot is: 1. Easy to use. 2. Can work with HD video smoothly 3. Can change
video colouring/lighting, among other things 4. Gives users the ability to add
effects. 5. Can render video at a very high speed (especially when compared to
Windows editing programs). This really makes OpenShot a powerful addition to
the Linux community.” Help manuals for OpenShot are available in several
languages - and each includes a simple "Learn OpenShot in 5 Minutes"
section. When video production is required of all students, it makes sense to
steer students towards an easy-to-use, yet powerful free video editor. OpenShot
is that video editor. OpenShot is, quite simply, a cross-platform, free
software (GPL licensed) video editing package. It's available for Linux and,
according to their download page, for Windows and Mac, as well.Interestingly,
OpenShot is distributed via appimage. That means they provide a single binary
that can be run on just about any modern Linux distribution. So, what makes
OpenShot 2.3 so ridiculously awesome?.To start with, the new transformation
tool is absolutely stupendous. It allows you to easily add some very cool
animations to your videos. Simply drop an item (say, an image of your kid
playing hockey) on the timeline. Select a spot on the timeline to start the
animation, select Transform, then adjust the image however you want in a
WYSIWYG way. Drag it around. Resize/reshape it. Then move to the next spot on
the timeline that you want the image to do something else and
repeat. OpenShot will do the hard work of calculating and rendering all of
the frames in between those two points for you. The result is a nice smooth
animation put together in just a few minutes. Not only is it easy, but the
performance was quite peppy. This new version also adds to create titles
for your videos. This is, hands down, the most fun title editor . Some of the
built-in templates are a ton of fun and look absolutely fantastic.